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Information - Microsoft Write

GenreWord ProcessingYear1987
Language[unknown]PublisherMicrosoft
Developer[n/a]DistributorAtari
ControlsMouse, KeyboardCountryUSA
Box / InstructionsEnglishSoftwareEnglish
Programmer(s)

[unknown]

LicenseCommercial
SerialST TypeST, STe / 0.5MB
ResolutionMedium / HighNumber of Disks4 / Single Sided
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Instructions - Microsoft Write

Congratulations:
	This is the first release of Microsoft Write for the Atari ST.
There should be no differences between this program and the included manual.

	The PRD files on this disk are:
		EPSONFX
		EPSONMX
		LQ800
		NEC7710
		NX10N
		OKI192
		OKI92
		SLM804
		SMM804
		TTY

EPSONFX is for use on Epson FX printers and all compatibles.

EPSONMX is for use on Epson MX printers.

LQ800 is for use on the Epson LQ800 printer as well as 
many 24 pin printers that are compatible with it.

NEC7710 is for use on the NEC 7710 printer.

NX10N is for use on a Star NX10 printer in NLQ mode.

OKI192 is for use on the Okidata 192 printer.

OKI92 is for use on the Okidata 92 printer.

SLM804 is the driver for the 630 emulator on the Atari Laser printer.  
For advanced users the ESCAPE character is available by pressing ALT-Shift-Control h.

SMM804 is for use on the Atari SMM804 printer.

TTY is the default driver for those printers that are not supported by any of the 
PRDs on the disk and are not compatible with any of the printers that are supported.

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Origins
Introduced at PCW Show 1986 in London


Book / Magazine Reviews - Microsoft Write

 ST Format · November, 1990Rating: 13% 

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